I've added my file manager and console (terminal) to my root/Startup folder. They work as expected, popping up after the boot process is complete. But is there some way to have them begin minimized (iconified)?

Not a big deal. But if anyone has a tip, I'd appreciate it._________________Lucid Puppy 5.2.5 frugal install on SD card in Eee PC (earliest model, given new life by Puppy)

Thanks -- this is the kind of thing I find helpful as I get to know Puppy. But I'm running the JWM window manager. I'll look around for a config file comparable to what you've suggested._________________Lucid Puppy 5.2.5 frugal install on SD card in Eee PC (earliest model, given new life by Puppy)

bleepingbeep,
When you ask for help, always specify what version you use, how installed or operated.
You see that you get advice, but it isn't for your situation.
That's a loss of time for the person wanting to help and frustration for you as you didn't get good advice.

Now for your question, I don't know._________________Time savers:
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Good point, Béèm. Sorry to have wasted others' time; I'm usually careful not to do this. I've amended my signature to show some of the particulars.

Regards.

Good initiative for your signature. I did it under my avatar.
And thanks for taking the effort to spell my userid correct._________________Time savers:
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The above would start urxvt minimzed. As with openbox, the drawback is that it will always start minimized. However, you can also include a "Name" so that only windows with a certain title will start minimized.

Béèm: No problem. Names should be treated with care. I was struck by the adjacent e-acute and e-grave characters -- it seems an unusual combination. (I read French well, though I'm not fluent.)

NE1: Thank you very much for that advice. I'm using Thunar as my file manager and rox-term as my terminal program, so will have to be careful how I do those tags when editing the .jwmrc file. I appreciate the link too. I'm confident I can get this figured out now._________________Lucid Puppy 5.2.5 frugal install on SD card in Eee PC (earliest model, given new life by Puppy)

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